A letter report issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 1999, nearly 10 million retired people aged 55 or older relied on employer-sponsored health insurance as either their primary source of coverage or as a supplement to their Medicare coverage. Some of these persons are concerned about the continued availability of employer-sponsored coverage. Premium increases and forecasts for a potential economic slowdown could further erode employer-sponsored benefits. In the long term, these factors, coupled with the potential for Medicare reforms and the rising number of aging baby boomers, may produce even more uncertainty and cost pressures for employers. Consequently, as an increasing number of retirees lack empl...
We model the employment and medical care decisions of older men who face health risk. The budget con...
Although the vast majority of working individuals aged 55-64 receive health insurance coverage throu...
Based on employer surveys, assesses how the introduction of the Medicare Part D prescription drug be...
Very few private-sector employers currently offer retiree health benefits, and the number offering t...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 1999, about 10 mi...
[From Summary] Many retirees depend on their former employer for retirement health insurance, either...
• The percentage of private-sector employers offering health benefits to retirees has been declining...
The American conception of retirement has received a number of significantly jarring assaults in rec...
Using both employer- and beneficiary-level data, we examined trends in employer-sponsored retiree he...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Since World War...
Employer-provided health insurance for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen rapidly over the ...
Retiree medical care expenditures in the United States are growing at a rapid rate, while and the re...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...
This paper analyzes the effects on retirement of employer provided health benefits to workers and re...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...
We model the employment and medical care decisions of older men who face health risk. The budget con...
Although the vast majority of working individuals aged 55-64 receive health insurance coverage throu...
Based on employer surveys, assesses how the introduction of the Medicare Part D prescription drug be...
Very few private-sector employers currently offer retiree health benefits, and the number offering t...
Testimony issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "In 1999, about 10 mi...
[From Summary] Many retirees depend on their former employer for retirement health insurance, either...
• The percentage of private-sector employers offering health benefits to retirees has been declining...
The American conception of retirement has received a number of significantly jarring assaults in rec...
Using both employer- and beneficiary-level data, we examined trends in employer-sponsored retiree he...
Correspondence issued by the General Accounting Office with an abstract that begins "Since World War...
Employer-provided health insurance for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen rapidly over the ...
Retiree medical care expenditures in the United States are growing at a rapid rate, while and the re...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...
This paper analyzes the effects on retirement of employer provided health benefits to workers and re...
Employer-provided health benefit coverage for workers who retire before age 65 has fallen over the l...
We model the employment and medical care decisions of older men who face health risk. The budget con...
Although the vast majority of working individuals aged 55-64 receive health insurance coverage throu...
Based on employer surveys, assesses how the introduction of the Medicare Part D prescription drug be...